Dale of Norway Unisex

A Dale of Norway sweater ensures a unique blend of style, colors, tradition and fine craftsmanship.

Category: Unisex Knittshell

- Innovative Knitwear by Dale of Norway®

The KNITSHELL" collection by Dale of Norway is a unique combination of performance and style.

Dale of Norway, in collaboration with WINDSTOPPER® is proud to offer a new unprecedented technology to the market: KNITSHELL". For a number of years, Dale of Norway and WINDSTOPPER® have collaborated to produce top quality clothing. The new KNITSHELL" technology demanded numerous hours of research and development to successfully conserve the properties of wool while creating a membrane that could perfectly adhere to knit.

The new 3-layer laminated system of water repellent Dale of Norway yarn, and a soft WINDSTOPPER® membrane, gives you a garment that keeps you warm, comfortable and looking good in any conditions. So zip up for a great day on the mountain, and remember that advanced weather protection does not have to stop you looking your best

Telemark

Product # 80472GBP 319,90USD 426.53EUR 363,52NOK 3.199,00

This sporty jacket is made with Dale of Norway's innovative and improved Knitshell fabric; a water-repellent knit laminated with a breathable windproof membrane. This makes it completely Weatherproof and keeps you dry and warm in even the harshest conditions. This jacket features an attractive technical design with many details, perfect for the ski slopes as well as for daily outdoor use. Named after the Telemark region of Norway, the birth place of Telemark skiing.

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